Golden State visits the Philadelphia 76ers after Stephen Curry scored 56 points in the Warriors' 121-115 victory against the Orlando Magic.
Jared McCain linked up with Warriors guard Stephen Curry at NBA All-Star Weekend, completing a goal ahead of the festivities.
NBA All-Star break is officially upon us, with players from across the league flying out to San Francisco, California for the festivities. One guy who won’t be participating in any of the events is Philadelphia 76ers rookie Jared McCain,
Stephen Curry scored at least 45 points on Feb. 27 for the third time, joining Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor as the only NBA players with three 45-point games on the same date.
With Jimmy Butler now in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Golden State Warriors have proven themselves capable of winning games without a vintage Stephen Curry offensive outburst. But they absolutely needed him to erupt in Thursday night’s road matchup versus the Orlando Magic (29-32).
Someday, Stephen Curry will stop doing Stephen Curry things. But that day was not Thursday. The Golden State Warriors star posted his latest incinerating performance against the Orlando Magic, finishing with 56 points and 12 3-pointers.
Stephen Curry frequently flicked his wrists, dousing nets for a season-high 56 points and triggering looks "of near disgust" from defenders in a Golden State Warriors comeback win over the Orlando Magic.
After suffering their ninth straight loss in a 110-105 defeat to the New York Knicks, the Philadelphia 76ers are officially running out of options. Head coach N
Curry's performance on Feb. 27, 2016 produced one of the most memorable regular season game-winners that the Warriors star has ever made. It was certainly a "shot heard 'round basketball" on that night, which led to ESPN's Mike Breen breaking out his iconic "double bang" call.
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It was Curry’s 14th game of 50 or more points and he moved past Patrick Ewing into 26th place on the NBA’s career scoring list with with 24,867 points. He hit 12 for 19 from 3-point range, making 10 or more for the NBA-record 26th time in his career. The 56 points fell six short of his career high.
This was Curry’s 14th 50+ point game, tying him with Hall of Famer Rick Barry for second all-time in franchise history (Wilt Chamberlain had a ridiculous 105 of them). Curry’s highlight reel shot of the night was the three-quarter-court shot to beat the halftime buzzer.
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